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Ok guys I want to send out a BIG thank you for all the information. I hooked up the digital tv and bingo I hit the jackpot. It was the converter box, but the new antenna that Billiam suggested is working great. My sister cant believe the quality is better than on dish network. Now all I need to do is ground it and add a rotor. Any suggestions on a rotor? Here is the list of channels I got:
3.1 WPSU pbs 3.2 WPSU create pbs 3.3 WPSU world pbs 6.1 WJAC nbc 6.2 RTV 10.1 WTAJ cbs 23.1 WATM abc 23.2 WATM abc 23.3 WWCP fox 29.1 WHVL 29.2 WHVLa 47.1 Cornerstone I cant a the CW, but they are supposed to put in a tower closer to Johnstown since the Pittsburgh CW serves our area as well. I am VERY pleased. |
You can't go wrong with either the 91xg or MXU59 in a multipath environment. I am very pleased with both of these models.
I just ordered the Centronicks AR500XL. Another guy that post here has recommended it and I think that will be adequate for the antenna that you are using. Quote:
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15 WPSU 22 WJAC (repeater) 24 WATM 27 WHVL-LD 32 WTAJ 46 WKBS |
Do I need special wire for the rotor?
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Standard rotor cable should be fine. 3 conductor wire I think is what works for most rotors. The Centronics uses 3 conductor wire.
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Thanks again for the information. I want to make sure I understand the grounding procedure. I am going to order a 4ft copper grounding rod, a grounding block, and #10 copper wire. is that all I need? I want to make sure before I place my order. Thanks again!
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I do know this. You should use 6 or maybe 8 gauge wire and best to use a 8 foot copper rod for the ground. |
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